WORDS WITH ALL 5 VOWELS

WHAT EVER I AM WRITING HERE OR HAVE WROTE THIS IS ALL MY (FIRST) IMAGINATION (SECOND) CREATION, WORDS WITH ALL 5 VOWELS, WHICH I GOT FROM DICTIONARY ONE BY ONE PAGE, I THINK ALL WILL ENJOY AND INCREASE KNOWLEDGE “THAT’S MY MOTTO.”
WORDS ARE
EDUCATION
AUTOMOBILE
EVACUATION
REMUNERATION
REGULATION
MISBEHAVIOUR
AUTHORITIES
AUTHORIZE
AUTHENTICATION
PRECAUTION
MIRACULOUSNESS
MISDEMEANOUR
PREAMBULATION
AURIFEROUS
MENSURATION
TAMBOURINE
UNOSTENTATIOUS
UNOBJECTIONABLE
MULTIMILLIONAIRE
CONSEQUENTIAL
PRECARIOUS
WITH LOT OF LOVE
PIYUSHDADRIWALA
www.piyush-g.741.com
[email protected]
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339 thoughts on “WORDS WITH ALL 5 VOWELS”

  1. you also forgot revolutionary
    good of you to do all this
    very helpful in building vocabulary i love vocabulary

  2. i am also interest in the collection of all sort of unique and meaningful words.that collection is very good and i am intend to collect 100 words of contained 5 vowels words.

  3. Note to John and Ravi: there is also

    A Void (translated from the original French La Disparition (literally, “The Disappearance”) is a 300-page French lipogrammatic novel, written in 1969 by Georges Perec, entirely without using the letter e (except for the author’s name), following Oulipo constraints.

  4. MurciƩlago (bat) is apparently the only Spanish word that has the five vowels. Twenty years ago I started collecting words with five vowels (as I came across them) and stopped at 100. Interesting that others pursue. Do you accept nonaquiscent or antiturquoise?

  5. Gadsby is the only novel (267 pages, 50,000 words) written in 1939 by Ernest Vincent Wright, without the use of letter “E”.

  6. Hi Dude…Did you know??
    Letter ‘C’ does not appear anywhere in in the spellings of entire English Counting
    (ie.,One two three four five…..Nth)

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